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RATINGS: 26   MEAN: 4.03/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.9/5   EST. CALORIES: 240   ABV: 8%
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Peche du Fermier is our delicate and aromatic Saison du Fermier aged with peaches in French oak wine barrels. The brightness, depth, and rustic character are created by wild yeast native to our family’s Missouri farm. This peach saison was fermented in and aged in wine barrels for several months.

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4.1
juiceisloose (3665) - Windermere, Florida, USA - OCT 3, 2021
UPDATED: OCT 3, 2021 750ml bottle. Pours a mostly clear golden color and topped by a thick off white layer of foam that settles in quickly to a thin film and leaves some patches of lace on the glass. The aroma shows notes of fresh peaches, juicy stone fruit, and a touch of funk over a crisp wheat and pale malt base with further notes of old oak, light tartness, and restrained acidity. The flavor follows with the fresh peaches, tart stone fruit, and crisp wheat up front along with notes of old oak, funk, and a moderate tartness on the back end. Medium bodied with average carbonation that leads to a slightly sweet and tart peach, stone fruit, and old oak on the finish with some lingering funk and tartness. The acidity is very restrained in this which is much different from the others I’ve had in this du Fermier series. Really nice stuff here and great peach flavor.

3.3
50belair (4330) - Florida, USA - AUG 28, 2021
UPDATED: AUG 28, 2021 Bottle. Clear yellow pour with a white head. Uber tart and sour with lemon, citrus, and hints of peach. Below average mouthfeel, with a decent body.

3.4
ctipping (3902) - Florida, USA - AUG 28, 2021
UPDATED: AUG 28, 2021 750 mL bottle. Clear golden. Smells of peach and strong stone fruit acidity. Tastes of just about all stone fruit sourness. Sour peach. Oak. A little earthy and fruity yeast in the finish. Just about as sour as I can handle. Good peach flavor, but not much else to it.

3.9
mansquito (12992) - Nueva York, New York, USA - APR 10, 2021
UPDATED: APR 10, 2021 Damaged bottle from Tavour: pours gold with a white head. Aroma is peache, funk, slight vinegar. Taste is slightly sour, lightly funky, loads of peach. Good not super great.

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explosivedog (8095) - New York, New York, USA - APR 10, 2021
UPDATED: APR 10, 2021 Bottle, shared by me. Pours slightly hazy orange. Peach, minerally, peach skin, apricot, lemon, sweet stone fruit flesh, funk and sour. Medium body. Very good.

4.2
nickd717 (7568) - San Francisco, California, USA - FEB 21, 2021
UPDATED: FEB 21, 2021 Bottle batch 3 (formerly ticked b2). Hazy golden with a small white head. Aroma is big peach, skins and pits, light barnyard. Flavor is lightly sweet, medium tart, peachy AF. Rich fruit flavor. Medium body, crisp, fairly lively. Very solid.

3.9
jc1762 (2353) - JAPAN - NOV 28, 2019
UPDATED: NOV 28, 2019 Taster showing pale gold with sparse white foam. The nose shows pronounced notes of peach and apricot. The palate is well carbonated and medium bodied. Highly tart with high acidity and pronounced flavors of peach.

4.2
Dedollewaitor (19875) - Odense, DENMARK - SEP 6, 2019
UPDATED: SEP 6, 2019 Bottle @ Ratebeer Odense, the Texan Black September connect. Pours Hazy Golden with a creamy White head. Massive funk and Canned peaches. Complex and still very easy and tasty.

3.8
Christian (16103) - Odense, DENMARK - SEP 6, 2019
UPDATED: SEP 6, 2019 Black september, Oluf Bagers Gade. Hazy golden with a small white head. Aroma of peach and funk with an unripe touch. Dry and tart fruity flavour with a fruity sweetness.

4.2
Stoned99 (2439) - Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Quebec, CANADA - MAY 30, 2019
UPDATED: MAY 30, 2019 750ml bottle shared with brother, blend 2. Thanks for the share Guillaume. Aroma: tart funk, peaches, other citrus, fresh hay, leather. App: cloudy orange, small white head leaving thick lacing. Taste and palate: medium body, heavy carbonation, lots of peaches, moderate high acidity finish. Overall: quite good. Carbonation and acidity is quite heavy though. Would probably like both to be toned down a bit. Besides that, it's excellent!


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